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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Indus Silver
Bridgestone Turanza AllSeason6 (235/60 R18 107V)

Wondering if anyone has experience of the Bridgestone Turanza AllSeason6 (235/60 R18 107V)and if so what are your thoughts.

If buying four of these Halfords are offering 20% off if you are a member of their Motoring Club.

and half price tracking

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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Izmir Blue

I'm using the Bridgestone Weather control A005 EVO,
although the wear rate is higher than some tyres,
I've found them to be very good in the wet grippy on packed snow
and very quiet, it all comes down to your driving style, local road conditions
and your needs.
the Allseason 6 are a later generation and in some respects have a simular tread look
to the Nokia weatherproof! I used to use,
I'll keep an eye on those for the future. DAVE.
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Gone 1970 Series 11A/3 SWB 3.5 V8 Hybrid
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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Indus Silver

Thanks for your input, yes I agree the older Bridgestone Duelers on my Honda CRV used to have a higher wear rate than expected, Just wonder if it has improved with these new tyres

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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Izmir Blue

the EVO advancement in tyre developement
means they harder wearing now,
which appears to be working as my earlier allweather
rubber (NOkia, Bridgestone)certainly wore out a lot quicker than these with
the EVO stamp DAVE.
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Gone 2003 Discovery TD5 Auto,
Gone 1986 Defender 90 Station Wagon
Gone 1984 Range Rover 3.5 Vogue Manual.
Gone 1970 Series 11A/3 SWB 3.5 V8 Hybrid
Gone 1964 Series 11A LWB Van
Gone 1966 Series 11A SWB Van
Gone 1964 Series 11A LWB Station Wagon,

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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Indus Silver

Yes I have since read that you now get 20% less wear than the previous model bringing them up to around other top wear rates but will they match Michelin for longevity.

So I have been and gone and done it, ordered four for fitting on Monday.

Halfords are charging me £118.62 each if you buy four of them, Plus a booked timed slot for I think it was £8.50


That's with 15% off for buying four, a £10 pound reduction for first purchase and 5% off if you are a Halfords Club member.

If you buy two you get 10% off plus the other benefits.

and not only but also I am going to book in for a 4wheel alignment for half price once fitted.

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